Instagram To Follow: milesoflight

Instagram is an incredible tool. Personally, I use it mainly to stay in the know with relatives and friends, old and new. But every once in a while I’ll stumble upon an Instagram account of a person I don’t yet know anything about… and I’ll find myself so lost in the gallery that it would be a disservice not to hit follow. I think Instagram is an awesome way to curate a place of daily inspiration for yourself – and it can sometimes even lead to unexpected friendships.

Allow me introduce you to milesoflight, an account run by photographer and graphic designer Romina Bacci. With her first photo uploaded just about 6 weeks ago, it seems that this is a relatively new account, but I can already see that this gallery is turning into something beautiful. Romina appears to have a love for beautiful composition and all things natural – two things that grab my heart like no other. Her images all seem to have a simplicity about them; something that brings about a deep exhale; something that just makes sense. Allow yourself to get lost in these photos of hers, and then mosey on over to her blog or her Etsy shop, where she sells her gorgeous visual creations. You can actually enter to win some of her beautiful work here!

I absolutely love these pictures. If you ever do an Instagram account feature in the future, I would love for you to check out my account. I make handmade jewelry geared toward the wandering, bohemian goddess. My business is called “found” — which has a very interesting meaning. The reason for this is because I mainly use “found” objects such as crystals, stones, rocks, bones, shells, wood, etc. I make a home for these interesting pieces of nature, and embellish them with just the right amount of shine. So, just because you are a “wanderer” does not mean you are lost, as a matter of fact, you most likely have been “found.” :) Thank you very much. My account can be “found” at @kaceyroyer. My etsy page is http://www.etsy.com/shop/FoundWanderer. It has been my dream to be featured on the FP blog! Xx

I comment each time I especially enjoy a article on a website or if I
have something to contribute to the conversation.
Usually it’s a result of the passion communicated in the
post I browsed. And after this article Instagram To Follow:
milesoflight | Free People Blog. I was excited enough to post a
thought ;-) I do have a couple of questions for you if it’s allright.
Could it be simply me or do a few of these responses come across
like they are left by brain dead individuals? :-P And, if you are posting on other
online social sites, I would like to keep up with anything new
you have to post. Would you make a list every one
of all your shared sites like your Facebook
page, twitter feed, or linkedin profile?